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crimsondsandman New user 2 Posts |
Here's a bit of magic that I've been working on for quite some time. I originally labeled this as a 3 card ACR called Open ACR but it's undergoing some presentation/patter changes that fit better into routines. Either way, enjoy.
V http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BJXGk59rHI EDIT: I forgot to mention, all comments and criticisms are welcome. |
Tina I Regular user Oslo/ Norway 194 Posts |
One word: Fantastic!
Tina |
Logan Inner circle 2289 Posts |
Looks great!
Startling and visual! A tad short, but I'm sure that was not the whole routine. Right? Take care, Logan
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crimsondsandman New user 2 Posts |
It's actually not the routine at all. Although the routine I had been using was similar, it engaged the specator(s) more and was longer. Recently I made changes to fit more into the following format:
I do some combination of the following effects: Here Then There (as demonstrated in the Crash Course DVD provided by Ellusionist) and/or a 2 or 3 phase ACR. Almost inevitably I get either question "How did you do that?" or "Can you do that again?". Either way, I "explain" the principle behind how the magic is achieved. Of course, to simplify things we use only 3 cards so they can see exactly what is happening... and so on and so forth. Anyway, this little blurb doesn't do the actual patter justice and the new patter has made a much more casual handling of the effect fit better, which seems to make it that much harder for the spectators to phathom. But to answer your question, Logan, it's not the full routine. V |
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